Simpson Machine

About Us

Our mission is to provide our customers with precision machining and engine reconditioning. We are a locally owned small business that promises you reliability and excellence. Our success is attributed to the emphasis we place on customer satisfaction and the quality control we maintain in our machine shop. State of the art equipment in our machine shop enables us to provide the most comprehensive expertise in precision machining and engine rebuilding.

Who We Are

Started by Todd Simpson, Simpson Machine has been in business for over 20 years. Todd Simpson graduated from The Williamsport Area Community College in 1984 with an Associate’s Degree in Tool & Dye Technology. Upon earning his degree, he became employed by AMP, Inc. for 4 ½ years, before joining the team at Sprout Bauer for another 2 years. In 1990, Todd used his educational background combined with the experience he had attained, and open his own machine shop.

Though it began as a small shop located in Clarkstown, Pennsylvania, Simpson Machine grew when it relocated to Hughesville and welcomed Eric Hall to the staff.

Eric started working at Simpson Machine fifteen years ago as part of his vocational education while still in high school. He remained an employee while earning his college degree, allowing him to get both the educational background, as well as the necessary hands-on experience. Eric graduated from The Pennsylvania College of Technology in 2002 with an Associate’s Degree in Machinist General.

In the Spring of 2002, Simpson Machine made it’s final relocation to the hills of Muncy, Pennsylvania. Located along route 442, Simpson Machine can be found “where the llamas roam”.

In 2005, Wesley Buss joined the Simpson Machine team, bringing along a multitude of experience. In 1995, Wes completed the Youth Apprenticeship Program at The Pennsylvania College of Technology, giving him both the educational and hands-on tools for working in machinery. Wes worked as a mechanic for the US Army while serving his country from 1996-2002, and was employed for Ralph Alberts before joining the team at Simpson Machine.